The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is just around the corner, and to commemorate the franchise and every single Zelda game before it, I will post a blog with Zelda games commercials (including some Japanese and European ones) in order of appearance for the next 10 days. Let the nostalgia continue, and let's make this final installment count for the most, shall we?

Today we take a look at the final two games in the Zelda franchise so far, namely Spirit Tracks and the yet to be enjoyed by most of us Skyward Sword.

The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (2009, Nintendo DS)

Bonus:

Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008, Nintendo Wii)

Too Much Tingle Pack (2009, DS)

Color Changing Tingle's Love Balloon Trip (2009, DS)

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX (1998, Game Boy Color)

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest (2003, GameCube)

The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition (2003, GameCube)

Zelda HD demo (E3 2011, Nintendo)

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (2011, Nintendo 3DS)

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Master Quest

And now saving the best for last:

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011, Nintendo Wii)

Here's to many more future Zelda games commercials, whether they be cheesy, epic, provocative, or plain weird, they are vastly appreciated mainly for representing the games we love.

The fauna from Animal Crossing: City Folk for the Wii is joining in the Zelda celebration in MyIGN! This is the penultimate Zelda blog I will do in relation to the Zelda franchise (the last being the final day for the commercials). Although I certainly don't have all the Zelda-related items for this AC game, I will show you the ones I do posses:

First, it's Majora's Mask: it's as frightening and ominous as always, and the eyes glow even more in complete darkness...The haircut I have goes perfectly with it, making it look like the Skull Kid's head. I had to create the clothing decoration for the Skull Kid to go with the mask. Also, the color of the shoes goes well with the true scheme.

Here we obviously have the Triforce: when you press A on it, the identical animation in the beginning of A Link to the Past's Triforce plays here, with the same captivating music. We also have the Master Sword, the "get item" music sounds here when you press A on it.

Both the Heroes' Tunic, and the Heroes' Hat are available at the Points Exchange System from Tom Nook (where I got the Majora's Mask and the next item), but alas, I did not have enough points in time for this blog...

...So, to compensate, I designed these three pictures in-game based on Link, Ganon, and Zelda, respectively.

Here they are outside my house.

Last but not least, we have Midna's Helmet! I designed the clothing after her, of course, and it comes complete with the glowing teal Twilit marks on her arms...Just pay no attention to the shoes, the skunk shoe shine kid did not color them light black like I wanted them.

By the way, the golden frogs on the left and the chest on the right can adequately fit in the Zelda world, with the frogs being a replacement of the frogs in Ocarina of Time, and the chest for the many chests featured in the Zelda games.

Like I said before, there's probably many other Zelda items to discover which is just another reason to own this game, specially for those that love Zelda. Thanks for joining me, whether here, in my Zelda artwork, Zelda (Nintendo Power and Club Nintendo) magazines, or the Zelda commercials, it's been fun!

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is just around the corner, and to commemorate the franchise and every single Zelda game before it, I will post a blog with Zelda games commercials (including some Japanese and European ones) in order of appearance for the next 10 days. Let the nostalgia continue!

Today we watch The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass commercials. This is the first Zelda game for the Nintendo DS, it borrows the same style than that of The Wind Waker's mainly because it is the same Link character in both games.

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is just around the corner, and to commemorate the franchise and every single Zelda game before it, I will post a blog with Zelda games commercials (including some Japanese and European ones) in order of appearance for the next 10 days. Let the nostalgia continue!

Tonight, it's another big daddy following The Wind Waker....It's Twilight Princess for both the GameCube and the Wii! Midna is introduced here as well as Link's wolf form. Skyward Sword bears a similar graphic style than both of the games mentioned above. Enjoy the commercials!

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is just around the corner, and to commemorate the franchise and every single Zelda game before it, I will post a blog with Zelda games commercials (including some Japanese and European ones) in order of appearance for the next 10 days. Let the nostalgia continue!

The third and last collaboration with Capcom for Zelda games takes place with The Minish Cap, the first game in the series to tackle shrinking in a game and the addition of inventive and innovative weapons for Link's usage. The Minish Cap is the last great game for the Game Boy Advance.